Fall 2004 Database Seminar


Invitation

We are soliciting talks from our faculty members, students, and visitors from industry and other institutions. Please consider sharing your interesting research on database systems with us. The dates open are listed below -- but if you happen to be available at some other date than those listed, or at a date that's already taken, please contact Hongfei Guo. We are very flexible in moving talks around!


Schedule

Unless otherwise announced, this one-hour seminar is held every Friday of the semester in room 2310 CS&S at 1:30 pm.

You can also check out the upcoming talks in the department's event page.

Date Speaker(s) Title Abstract/Paper Comments
Sep 3       TBD
Sep 10       TBD
Sep 17       TBD
Sep 24       TBD
Thursday Sep 30
(4pm, 1221CS)
Dina Bitton
Callixa
Data Warehousing and Database Federation Revisited: A Peer-to-Peer Information Management System Abstract Note unusual date
WISELI Invited Talk
Oct 1 Uri Shaft
Oracle
Automatic Performance Diagnosis and Tuning in Oracle Abstract  
Oct 8 Boon Thau Loo
University of California, Berkeley
Enhancing P2P File-Sharing with an Internet-Scale Query Processor Abstract  
Tuesday Oct 12
(4pm, 1325CS)
Jennifer Widom
Stanford University
Trio: A System for Integrated Management of Data, Accuracy, and Lineage Abstract Note unusual date and location
Oct 15 Jonathan Goldstein
Microsoft Research
Indexing High Dimensional Rectangles for Fast Multimedia Identification Abstract  
Thursday Oct 21
(4pm, 2310CS)
Mary Fernandez
AT&T labs - Research
Growing XQuery: Memoirs of a W3C Standards Hacker Abstract Note unusual date
WISELI Invited Talk
Oct 22       TBD
Tuesday Oct 26
(2:30-5:30,1221CS)
Dan Shiffman (2:30-3:30)
Kevin Beyer (3:30-4:15)
Alexandre V Evfimievski (4:15-4:45)
Prasad Deshpande (4:45-5:15)

IBM Almaden Research Center

IBM Almaden Computer Science Research Overview

Building Database Engines that Think for Themselves

Sovereign Information Sharing

Model Driven Development of Content Management ApplicationS

Abstracts Note unusual date and location
Oct 29       TBD
Nov 4       TBD
Nov 5 Johannes Gehrke
Cornell University
Privacy Breaches in Privacy-Preserving Data Mining Abstract  
Nov 12       TBD
Nov 19       TBD
Nov 26       TBD
Wednsday Dec 1
(1pm, 2310CS)
Shivnath Babu
Stanford University
Adaptive Processing in Data Stream Systems Abstract Note unusual date and time
Dec 3 Stavros Harizopoulos
Carnegie Mellon University
STEPS Towards Cache-Resident Transaction Processing Abstract  
Dec 10       TBD
Thursday Dec 16
(1:30, 2310CS)
Shivnath Babu
Stanford University
Adaptive Query Processing in the Looking Glass Abstract Note unusual date
CIDR Practice Talk
Dec 17 Yanlei Diao
University of California, Berkeley
XML Filtering, Transformation, and Routing with YFilter Abstract  


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